Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 313) – Voltaire
“The secret of being boring is to say everything.” Voltaire
Message from the Berlin Wall
I regularly travel to Berlin, Germany to work with a client there. My client’s offices are located close to the largest remaining section of the Berlin Wall, so I know that part of the city well. It is always a humbling experience to walk along the Wall and reflect on what life in Berlin must […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 312) – Trevor Noah
“I don’t regret anything I’ve ever done in life, any choice that I’ve made. But I’m consumed with regret for the things I didn’t do, the choices I didn’t make, the things I didn’t say. “We spend so much time being afraid of failure, afraid of rejection. But regret is the thing we should fear […]
A lesson from the Toronto Raptors
Congratulations to the Toronto Raptors! “We the North!” They are the 2019 NBA Champions. I am delighted for Toronto — where I lived for over 15 years — and for all of Canada. In a thrilling Final, the Raptors defeated the defending Champion Golden State Warriors 4 games to 2. For the Warriors, it was […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 311) – Simone Weil
“Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.” Simone Weil
3 tips to deal with the room where you speak
When we give a speech or presentation, we usually don’t have any control over the room where we speak. We might be able to move chairs and tables or adjust the lighting, but in general, we have to deal with the room as we find it. Last week, I went for a walk around the […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 310) – Epictetus
“If you want to improve, be content to be thought foolish and stupid.” Epictetus
4 lessons from my 20-year-old cat
Today, 15 May 2019, is a big day in our family. Our cat Pico is now 20 years old. A significant milestone. According to generally agreed conversion rates, if Pico were human, she would be 96. Most cats don’t make it this far. In some ways, Pico is showing her age. She is about 90% deaf; […]
Transitions in a speech or presentation
Have you ever been in the audience listening to a speaker and found yourself lost? You weren’t exactly sure where the speaker was going or how the different points in a speech were connected? There are many possible reasons for such a situation, but one of them is faulty, or non-existent, transitions. What is a […]
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